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DOROTHEA BARTHOLOMEVV ADA MABEY NATALIE ROBBE HELEN DENT GEORGE LEWIS FAITH FRAZEE RUTH BUCK MELROSE HARPER JAMES MOORE ARTHUR BUSH HARRIET BUCK KENNETH DOONAN MAY IVILLIS FLOYD OUYLE CLETA BAIRD SAUL HARRIS
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CLASS ROLL CLASS OFFICERS President-Kenneth Doonan. Vice President-May Willis. Secretary and Treasurer- Ruth Buck Harriet Buck Arthur Bush Gladys Brown Cleta Baird Kathleen Beggs Dorothea Bartholomew Floyd Cuyle Kenneth Doonan Helen Dent Elizabeth Effner Natalie Robbe. Faith Flrazee Raymond Govern Melrose Harper Saul Harris Aurilla Hastings George Lewis Harlan Lewis James Moore Ada Mabey Natalie Robbe May Willis
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HISTORY OF OLAJSS OF 1926 As Freshmen we were a remarkable group. Only a few days after entering high school we summoned enough courage to have a class meeting. VVe elected Kenneth Doonan, presi- dent, Leona Thompson, Vice president, and VVilliam Govern, secretary and treasurer. Soon after we had been welcomed to the school by the seniors we held a hot dog roast at Utsayantha Lake with Miss Howe as chaperone. During our Freshman year we published a t'Reveille. This was a great success and we received much praise for it. At the close of school the sophomores invited us to accom- pany them on their picnic at Cooperstown Lake chaperoned by the Misses Helen and Elizabeth Bruce. The next year was uneventful. At the beginning of school, Harry Morrow was elected president, Leona Thompson, vice president, and Caroline Hickok, secretary and treasurer. For some reason we had no hot dog roast at first but at the end of the year we enjoyed a picnic at the Devilts Kitchen. Miss Cowles and Miss Mahoney were our chaperones. As Juniors we elected Leona Thompson, presidentg James Moore, vice president, and Gladys Brown, secretary and treas- urer. In January seven of our members joined the Senior class. Among them was Leona. VVe elected Kenneth Doonan president for the rest of the year. When the Seniors came back from Washington we decided it was time to start to raise money for our trip. We bought stationery with the school emblem and held a dance in the Gymnasium. Our Junior Prom was held on May twenty-ninth at the Gymnasium. This was an invitation dance and was a great success. At the close of our Junior year we had around eighty dol- lars to start our NVashington fund. The annual picnic was again held at the llevil's Kitchen Yvltll Miss Mahoney and Miss Cowles as chaperones.
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